NEC designed the RF charge exchange ion source – also referred to as Alphatross – primarily for the production of He- beams for injection into tandem accelerators. The source can also produce H–, NH–, and O– beams. Contact us to learn more.
There are now more than one hundred Alphatross sources in use on tandem accelerators worldwide.
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Modern MeV ion beam analytical instruments require a long lived and simple-to-operate source of He-, H-, and NH- beams. The NEC’s Alphatross RF charge exchange ion source satisfies these requirements. Particle-induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) applications use H-, while Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA) uses NH-.
The only way that the He– ion can be formed is by a two-step process that involves the production of the He+ ion followed by charge exchange using an alkali metal vapor:
A typical NEC Alphatross system includes:
NEC can provide just the source, a complete injector system, or anything in-between.
A list of beam currents produced by NEC’s Alphatross.
This list does not represent the limit in capabilities of the ion source. All elements existing in the gaseous form and form negative ions could be considered candidates for ion production in the Alphatross. Please contact NEC with any questions about potential applications or performance.